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bagages

Bagages is a French term that refers to luggage or baggage—the contents a traveler carries or checks for transport. In English, the closest terms are baggage or luggage; bagages is rarely used in everyday English and is more common in French-language contexts or specialized writing.

The concept includes items such as suitcases, duffel bags, backpacks, and other containers used to transport

Handling: Airlines issue bag tags, track baggage through screening and routing systems, and apply fees or restrictions

Issues: Lost, damaged, or delayed baggage is managed through airline baggage services, with compensation policies varying

personal
belongings.
Luggage
comes
in
various
sizes,
materials,
and
constructions,
including
soft-sided
and
hard-sided
cases.
Typical
dimensions
vary
by
carrier,
but
common
carry-on
limits
are
around
22
inches
long,
14
inches
high,
9
inches
deep;
checked
bags
are
larger
but
subject
to
weight
limits.
based
on
weight,
size,
and
number
of
pieces.
Standard
allowances,
fees
for
oversize
or
overweight
baggage,
and
restrictions
on
prohibited
items
are
part
of
travel
planning.
Bag
presence
is
confirmed
at
check-in,
and
baggage
claims
are
collected
at
the
destination's
baggage
claim
area.
by
jurisdiction.
With
advances
in
security
and
tracking,
some
travelers
use
GPS-equipped
or
smart
luggage,
but
locking
and
monitoring
must
comply
with
security
rules.